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1 EGW FLB 136.5 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
… of his own weakness, and stripped of all self-sufficiency, he yields himself to the control of God. Then he can receive the gift that God is waiting to bestow …
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2 EGW OFC 339.6 (1991 Our Father Cares)
… in his harvest? He does not keep back their hard-earned money. Has he means for which he has no immediate use? He relieves the necessities of his less fortunate …
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3 EGW RC 272.6 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
… in his harvest? He does not keep back their hard-earned money. Has he means for which he has no immediate use? He relieves the necessities of his less fortunate …
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4 EGW ML 116.3 (1952 My Life Today)
… God His own. With this object it is not a sin to acquire means. Money is to be earned by labor. Every youth should be trained to habits of industry. The Bible condemns …
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5 EGW HP 243.2 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
… in his harvest? He does not keep back their hard-earned money. Has he means for which he has no immediate use? He relieves the necessities of his less-fortunate …
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